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November 7, 2012

UIC News wins top CASE awards

It’s another award-winning year for UIC News, which received top […]

volleyball net

November 7, 2012

Volleyball game benefits Miracle on Taylor

The College of Nursing and UI Hospital nurses meet at the net Thursday in a volleyball match to benefit UIC’s Miracle on Taylor Street holiday charity program.

Stephen Schwartz and Jacqueline Restrepo conduct health screenings Oct. 21 at St. Pius V Parish in Pilsen.

November 2, 2012

Medical students bring free health screenings to Pilsen

She’s not yet a doctor, but Anayatzy Franco is already helping people get healthier. Once a month, she joins about 50 other UIC medical students who volunteer at a neighborhood church, giving advice and providing free health screenings.

Kelly LeRoux

November 2, 2012

Study asks: do the arts make us better people?

If you sing, dance, draw or act, you probably have an altruistic streak, according to a UIC study.

Political science student Emily Kosa meets President Barack Obama

November 2, 2012

First-hand education in presidential politics

Political science student Emily Kosa is gaining once-in-a-lifetime experience with the Obama presidential campaign.

Dia de los Muertos

October 31, 2012

Honoring traditions, sharing memories

Students place decorated sugar skulls and paper flowers to honor departed loved ones at a communal altar celebrating Dia de los Muertos.

October 24, 2012

Police Beat

UIC Police reports for Oct. 15-21.

October 24, 2012

Campus News

University President Bob Easter joined Chancellor Paula Allen-Meares Oct. 9 at one of the chancellor’s regular breakfast meetings with faculty members.

Sonya Leathers,

October 24, 2012

Moving from foster care to independence

Making the transition from foster care to adulthood can be overwhelming. A new program being studied at UIC in partnership with Children’s Home + Aid may help young adults facing this transition.

Vanessa Gonzalez

October 24, 2012

Encouraging Latino students to pursue health care careers

The College of Medicine will encourage Latino high school and college students to pursue careers in health care with the help of a five-year, $3.4 million federal grant.

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